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Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s) Andhaa Kaanoon: Ek Taraf Hum Laxmikant-Pyarelal Anand Bakshi Asha Bhosle Mausam Ka Himmatwala (1983 film) Imtihan Imtihan Bappi Lahiri: Indeevar: Shubh Kaamna: Baagon Mein R. D. Burman: Anjaan: Pathsala Se Tumko Hai Pyar Is Dil Ne Socha
The following is a select filmography of films for which Rahul Dev Burman (27 June 1939 – 4 January 1994), also known as R. D. Burman, composed the soundtracks. He was one of the most prolific Indian movie score/soundtrack composers of the Indian film industry :
R. D. Burman: Gauriprasanna Mazumder: Aarti Mukherjee: 1986 Anurager Chhowa "Ja Peyechhi Ami Ta Chai Na" Ajoy Das Gauriprasanna Mazumder: 1990 Mandira "Dhin Dhina Dhin Tak Dhina" Bappi Lahiri: Shabbir Kumar "Tomay Chere Ami Alka Yagnik: Apan Amar Apan "Andhare Kakhan Eshe" R. D. Burman: Gauriprasanna Mazumder "Emono Prahar Ashe" Andha Bichar ...
His father S. D. Burman was a noted music director in Hindi language films, the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry. When he was seventeen years old, R. D. Burman composed his first song, Aye meri topi palat ke aa, which his father used in the film Funtoosh (1956).
The song was regarded as 'Beach Song' by Ratnam. [9] The track "September Maadham" is a funky [8] track, loosely based on fast-paced R. D. Burman music. [5] "Yaaro Yarodi" is a rustic number that blends of folk instrument sounds appearing intermittently. [5] The track was used in the 2008 film The Accidental Husband. [10] "
In an interview Asha Bhosle mentioned that when song was presented to R. D. Burnam, he threw the song away calling it Times of India. Gulzar, who wrote the song and was also directing the movie, sat in a corner fearfully. She herself started humming the song which triggered the melody in Burman's mind and he composed the song in 15 minutes. [7]
The song was sung by Asha Bhosle and R.D. Burman. It was composed by R. D. Burman with lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. Music scholar Nilanjana Bhattacharjya identified "Piya Tu Ab To Aja" as one of the culturally important Hindi film songs. [2] The song has also been called "the catalyst" that made "Asha [Bhosle] the queen of cabaret numbers". [3]